Chemistry, asked by megha3379, 10 months ago

whether the carbon compounds are ions ?why or why not​


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Answered by amitvikram1
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no carbon compounds are not a ion.

because it is a property of ion that ion compounds gives out a iron ,positive or negative

ionic compounds are generally a solid because of attraction forces of negative and positive charges .but carbon compounds are generally brittle and candy break into pieces when pressure is applied .

carbon compounds do not conduct the heat and electricity but the ionic compounds conduct the heat and electricity and it is a good conductor of heat and electricity .

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Answered by khushigarg42
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hlo here is your answer:-

Covalent bonding is the sharing of electrons between atoms. ... For example: carbon does not form ionicbonds because it has 4 valence electrons, half of an octet. To formionic bonds, Carbon molecules musteither gain or lose 4 electrons

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